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if you once thicken Sauces with & "ywil St. A Wi%3*VJllv& Corn Flour you will never be content with ordinary wheat flour again. Try it and note the difference. Send now for recipe book, gratis and post free from J. B. Gilfillan & Co., P.O. Box 848, Auckland. Clv ■■BBBaaßamanriti

Wphfheria ami Siphtherettc Throaft, Croup, Quinsy, Whooping-cough, and a! 9 Throat Troubles irAallMy curod by KQLMORN. I[6 and 2/6 per bottle. ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. Ask fsr topics of Lacal Tesb'soniak

! Ordinary oatmeal is good for Scot- Jpf r^ll I land, but Gerstena Porridge Meal is ,^-v fjf 4 W j better for the Dominion's breakfast I Gerstena is best of all breakfast foods VS^ /«f JSB^ j --not so heating as oatmeal— con- f^^HSB^K I tains no husks, and every spoonful is 3 just so much downright nutrition. \ Gerstena is ready to MBm^MSa^^ } I eat in two minutes 7-busy housewives enthuse over it, fathers W^^'^ r f^^/v I insist on having it and even teeny children m(f '^'^ '" ; '%5 ,v?? n Tr - try i tf notice Particularly the tempt- H j ing tantalising flavour-a suggestion of nuttiness . M ch rr e ea t^ eS % a SCnSe ° f Bu "pP«ed cereals-see if you can I P Here's a Recipe for Gerstena Biscuits, No. 2. | Cf*rstpn C^^^l a Jib. Floor, £lb. Gerstena, ilb. sugar, Jib. butter, 4 teaspoonful ginger, i teaspowifu' § A !i2^£l^.~ M ffl. onriafton, I tablespoon baking powder, 1 egg, a little milk. Mix in usual way, rol* f WfIoTTF T^' 7~''^3&. IW& M Inuily, and bake a light brown. M #^J* m Tt»lA«ie.Blf*«-»M.lB».!«« &fe Mili Food No. I. From birth to 3 months The 'Atlenbtirya* Rusks. A in their final report on Tuberculosis, Mailed Food No. 3. From G months upwards ttoub!e?"i.l u ume"F "etiune"""?^ recently issued, clearly showed that $H &. meolianict " y aid fhs the chief danger to child life resulted $) ««■ from tho use of infected cow's milk. wSpiP* *S *M 1 *^ hood is to bo ascribed to infection nu^a-—. transmitted to children in meals c^Sj consisting largely of the milk of Ifi»nsr .rffflfeSSSfc. j. j .^_ promote sound sleep, ensure tho cow." — I^^ot^imlw^l $S^ vigorous health and developWhen the mother's milk is not ||PS v ™ Wsg M\jL | is^^^ ment, and represent tho most available, the "Allenburys" Foods ' jfMoi!® '^fe#JfasF successful method of Infanb form the be3t substitute, a3 they are Feeding ever devised, practically identical with healthy human milk ggg-. p am phJet on "Infant Feeding and Management" sent free, m composition, nutritive value and digestibility, and are absolutely fres from all harmful germs. Ailsn © Hanl>«fyS Ltd., London, EnJ. t and Fffifket St., Sydney

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 58, 5 September 1914, Page 11